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Druid

In this authoritative account Miranda Green unravels the truth about the Druids. Examining the archaeological evidence classical commentaries and early Welsh and Irish myths she shows that the Druids were fully integrated into Celtic society and fulfilled varied and necessary roles. The Roman…

What are the secrets of the ancient stone circle? Were the carefully placed stones a burial site an ancient calendar a place of Druid worship... or even a site of sacrifice?World renowned archaeologist Mike Parker-Pearson has spent the last seven years on a quest to answer these and many other…

"Mighty strong enduring and steadfast old oaks were venerated and used by the druids and later by the kings and the Church. The Oak tree represents the very essence of England the power of the sovereign and his or her ancient spiritual link to the land."Our Oak leaf bracelet is polished…

…centre. The Oak leaf is from a single Oak tree near to West Kennet Long Barrow. The name of the oak tree was part of the Proto-Celtic word for 'druid' when near a grove of Oaks you were supposed to turn your coat inside out to neutralize their magic.The leaves are created in pure solid…

…magic as an explanation of how it was created; early antiquarians like William Stukeley in the early 18th century guessed - wrongly- that the Druids had built it. Archaeology still provides the best hope of answering some of these fundamental questions about Stonehenge: how and when it was built…

…magic as an explanation of how it was created; early antiquarians like William Stukeley in the early 18th century guessed - wrongly- that the Druids had built it. Archaeology still provides the best hope of answering some of these fundamental questions about Stonehenge: how and when it was built…

…magic as an explanation of how it was created; early antiquarians like William Stukeley in the early 18th century guessed - wrongly- that the Druids had built it. Archaeology still provides the best hope of answering some of these fundamental questions about Stonehenge: how and when it was built…

…magic as an explanation of how it was created; early antiquarians like William Stukeley in the early 18th century guessed - wrongly- that the Druids had built it. Archaeology still provides the best hope of answering some of these fundamental questions about Stonehenge: how and when it was built…

…magic as an explanation of how it was created; early antiquarians like William Stukeley in the early 18th century guessed - wrongly- that the Druids had built it. Archaeology still provides the best hope of answering some of these fundamental questions about Stonehenge: how and when it was built…

…magic as an explanation of how it was created; early antiquarians like William Stukeley in the early 18th century guessed - wrongly- that the Druids had built it. Archaeology still provides the best hope of answering some of these fundamental questions about Stonehenge: how and when it was built…

…magic as an explanation of how it was created; early antiquarians like William Stukeley in the early 18th century guessed - wrongly- that the Druids had built it. Archaeology still provides the best hope of answering some of these fundamental questions about Stonehenge: how and when it was built…